WRITING 3000 31 Argumentation

WRITING 3000 31 Argumentation

This upper-level writing course considers the strategies of argumentation emphasizing audience awareness, reflective thinking and strategic presentation. We will explore elements of argument such as enthymeme, the three appeals, claim types, and fallacies. Students will learn to evaluate a wide range of arguments (including their own), considering the rhetorical strategies that make for effective argumentative performance in a given situation. The course will involve regular practice in both written and oral argument. Prerequisites: Writing 1 and junior standing.

Taught by Victoria Thomas

Summer 3: June 8 - July 31
Attributes: WI, HUM

Course Meeting Pattern
Asynchronous (May include some optional synchronous activities and/or office hours)

Credit Hours
3 units

Tuition
$3750